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Titan x Nike Air Jordan 2 Low: Celebrating Philippines’ Love for Basketball

A nod to the Filipino love for hoops.

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[Update 7 Oct 2022] Official images of the Titan x Nike Air Jordan 2 Low, including shoebox, separate insoles and laces, have landed and scheduled for a 2022 Holiday release via Titan and select retailers. It’s been confirmed that this pair will be in women’s sizing with a price tag of US$200. If something neutral is right up your alley, the identical Two 18 x Air Jordan 2 Low is a colorway to consider.

[Update 14 Jun 2022] New on-foot images of the upcoming Titan x Nike Air Jordan Low 2 have surfaced, further showcasing the masterful mix of textiles on this pair of Jordans.

Green corduroy is overlaid onto the white leather upper, while suede in a light shade of grey wraps around the collar and tongue. Hits of orange, including the Wings logo on the tongue, adds to the contrasting effect.

No release details have been announced by either Nike or Titan, so stay tuned for more updates.

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Following a previous collaboration on the Air Jordan 35, Filipino retailer Titan is teaming up with Nike to release yet another sneaker. Titan, a basketball specialty concept store, represents the country’s enthusiasm towards basketball. Nike is well-aware of the Philippines’ craze with the sport and previously reported that it is third largest basketball market after the USA and China. It is no surprise then that the newest Titan x Nike is an Air Jordan Low 2.

Moving into retro territory, the Titan x Air Jordan Low 2 is a premium construction of white tumbled leather that transitions into soft suedes on the heels. Accents of soft green is found on the corduroy mudguard along with piping around the upper and the heels. The inner tongue and eyelets are in a complementary teal shade with a matching hangtag.

Debossed on the tag is the Titan 22 logo within a basketball, a nod to the Filipino love for hoops, and a palm tree, likely a gesture to the tropical climate. The wings logo stands out boldly in a neon orange. Tying together the shades of green, white and orange is the earth tones that speckle the midsole. It is a clean collaboration that makes for an easy slip into day-to-day attires.

No release dates are out yet, but pictures released by @masterchefian suggests that a launch is coming sooner than later. In the meantime, keep our page on your radar to receive the latest updates.

In other sneaker-related news, check out the vintage reimagination of the Air Jordan 1 High.

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